Site-Specific Predictions Of Ground Vibrations Induced By Blasting

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. A. Shoop
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Vibrations from thirty-seven blasts were monitored using three seismographs. Data analysis showed that square root, cube root, and site-specific scaling predicted ground motion with equal reliability. Imprecise prediction is caused by geologic and blast variability, particularly inaccurate delay times. Vibrations at some mines were consistently lower or higher than vibrations reported in the U.S. Bureau of Mines studies. Regulations based on USBM data could then be too conservative or lenient. Predominant vibration frequencies were generally less than 50 Hz, but several blasts had significant energy up to 125 Hz. In some cases energy was concentrated at frequencies corresponding to delay intervals.
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APA: S. A. Shoop  (1983)  Site-Specific Predictions Of Ground Vibrations Induced By Blasting

MLA: S. A. Shoop Site-Specific Predictions Of Ground Vibrations Induced By Blasting. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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